Who has been the best Waiver Wire Steal so far?

Alfred Morris

Danny Amendola

Randall Cobb

Martellus Bennett

Miller is that old, comfortable blanket that you have not used in over a year, but once you get it out, you remember why you like it.

He had eight grabs for 60 yards and 2 TD and was the security blanket once again for Big Ben.

Miller is going to be an active part of the offense the rest of the season, and while he is still not a threat for a lot of yards after the catch, he is a threat to score a TD in the red zone.

It looks like the Heath Miller of 2009 could be back in Pittsburgh.

Ramses Barden, WR, New York Giants

Barden stepped onto the scene in a big way on Thursday Night Football with nine catches for 138 yards.

This was a very important performance for Barden, who saw extra playing time with the injury to Hakeem Nicks, as he put his stamp on the WR3 position for the Giants.

Barden should be seeing more playing time than Rueben Randle and Domenik Hixon after this week.

His real value, though, is as a handcuff to Nicks or Cruz owners, since an injury to one of them raises his stock.

T.Y. Hilton, WR, Indianapolis Colts

Hilton was the flavor of the day for the Colts passing game this week, as he notched four catches for 113 yards and a TD.

Hilton was targeted eight times in the game and showed his speed and quickness with 28.5 yards per catch.

Hilton should be in line for more opportunities, as Austin Collie is done for the season with a knee injury suffered on his only catch of the game.

The problem is that Hilton is not a player that will give you consistent stats, but he is always a threat once he gets the ball in his hands.

Tashard Choice, RB, Buffalo Bills

You probably know Choice as the guy who could not cut it with Cowboys, but he is getting a second chance with the Bills and the injury this week to C.J. Spiller. Spiller left the game with a separated shoulder and Choice stepped in and ran 20 times for 91 yards and added two receptions for eight yards.

The Bills have shown that their offensive line can open up holes for any of their running backs, and Choice is going to be the guy, for at least next week.

We need to see how bad the injury is to Spiller, and there is a possibility they may try to get Fred Jackson back sooner as well. If you own Jackson or Spiller, then you should grab Choice.

Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, Atlanta Falcons

It was made clear this week that the Falcons intend to spread the ball around in the backfield more than in years past.

Rodgers had 10 carries on the game and added five receptions in the passing game, finishing with 67 total yards and a receiving TD.

Michael Turner had his best game of the season and that could have been due to fresher legs, with Rodgers spelling him more than in the first two games this season.

Rodgers is also going to be used a lot more in the passing game, so expect to see more of Rodgers as the season goes on.

Lamar Miller, RB, Miami Dolphins

Reggie Bush went down with a knee injury at the end of the first half, and that left Miller and Daniel Thomas to carry the load for the Dolphins.

Miller was the most effective running the ball with 48 yards on nine carries. Thomas got the bulk of the carries with 19, but for the second week in a row, Miller is showing he is the more effective runner.

The injury to Bush is not considered serious, and he may be back as soon as this weekend.

If Miller’s current play continues, expect him to see an increase in his workload next week and going forward.